Welcome

Welcome to Brighton Pavilion Labour Party. If you want to reach us or get involved in our campaigns, please call 01273 806773 option 3. To join the Labour Party, please go to www.join.labour.org.uk. You can also donate to Pavilion Labour, or download our standing order form here, with our thanks.

End the Rail Rip-Off! On 14 August, Labour members nationwide will join in the national rail fares action with We Own It and RMT union members, calling for rail public ownership and an end to rip-off fares. Come along to Brighton station from 7am.

We Stand Together – Pavilion Labour will be standing in solidarity with all LGBT+ people, marching in the Parade as part of the Labour bloc, celebrating diversity, campaigning for equality and enjoying all the fun at Brighton Pride on 3 August 2019. Labour has a proud record of championing the fight for LGBT+ equality. Back Labour for a Government which will say no to austerity, yes to equality. #WeStandTogether with all LGBT+ people because we’re #LabourAndProud.

Only a Labour Government can save our NHS writes Pavilion Labour’s Chair, Jon Rogers, because only Labour will recreate the NHS as it was founded, to a system based on need not profit, including joint planning with a national care service. Labour’s transformative programme to rebuild Britain in the interests of the many not the few, is provoking attacks from those who oppose social progress. The best response from all Labour supporters is to talk to voters and take our Party’s message back to our streets.

Hands off Moulsecoomb Primary School – Pavilion Labour believes that our schools are better run under council management within the local education authority. So we are asking everyone to support the campaign to stop the forced academisation of Moulsecoomb Primary School. Please sign the petition here and, if you can, join-in the March for Moulsecoomb which leaves from the school at 10am on Saturday 13 July for a picnic and rally at The Level.

Generation Left – Join Pavilion Young Labour and Keir Milburn, author of Generation Left, for a discussion of the role of age in contemporary politics. All ages welcome at the Friends’ Meeting House, from 6pm – 8pm on Thursday 30 May 2019.

Bring our country together – vote Labour on Thursday 23 May! Only 38% people voted in Brighton & Hove at the last European elections. That helped far right UKIP win 4 of the 10 South East MEPs as their vote was a bigger share of a small turnout. We urge Brighton & Hove people to vote at the European elections on 23 May, as all our votes will count in this election. A vote for Labour can stop the divisive hate-mongersof theBrexit Party, UKIPand theirToryfriends.

Together we can achieve! – Join Labour women from all over Brighton & Hove on Saturday 9 March 2019 at The Dome for Brighton’s celebration of International Women’s Day . Throughout the day Pavilion Labour women will be running a stall at the International Women’s Day event in The Dome. This is the brilliant Brighton celebration organised annually by Brighton Women’s Centre. As it runs from 10am to 5pm, all volunteers are welcome. Read on to find out about our lead campaigns for the day…

Support Transgender People – Pavilion Labour’s motion to 2019 Labour Women’s Conference calls on Labour Women and Labour’s NEC to promote widely the Party’s policy of trans inclusivity, to consider how trans people can be supported to fully participate in our Party, and to ensure that Labour is inclusive of all. Our motion calls for a campaign for equality for all. We think that’s the sort of change all Labour members believe in and our delegates Katie and Elaine are asking Labour Women to support us in Telford at #LabWomen2019 this February.

Justice for Jay – Tuesday 29 January sadly marks 20 years since the death of Jay Abatan. Please join Jay’s brother Michael, members of Pavilion Labour and other campaigners from 4pm outside Brighton Police Station in John Street during a 20th anniversary vigil to demand ‘Justice for Jay’.

Meet Our Exec – find out who was elected at our 2018 AGM and read more about each of the members of our new Executive Committee, elected to run Brighton Pavilion Labour Party and administer our Party’s business day-to-day.

Labour Conference has agreed policy to repeal Britain’s anti-trade union laws and introduce strong legal rights to organise, collectively bargain and strike. Pavilion Labour believes that trade union freedom is a crucial issue for the whole labour movement. We are asking other Labour Parties and Labour’s affiliates to endorse and promote a statement on the right to organise and strike. Pavilion Labour says: Free our trade unions!

On Saturday 13 October, join-in the fight for the future of our NHS and public services! Add your voice to those calling for an end to failed Tory austerity by marching with Pavilion Labour, Sussex Defend the NHS and many others including trade unionists, socialists and community groups. Assemble 11.30am at The Level, Brighton BN2 9SY ahead of a send-off rally with speakers at 11.45am. March with us, leaving The Level at 12.30pm, for a rally at Regency Square, Brighton BN1 at 1.30pm.

Labour has a plan to rebuild Britain. Come along to Pavilion Labour’s Environment Action Event from 10am on Saturday 29 September, or join-in our campaigning that afternoon, to find out more about Labour’s policies for jobs, investment, housing and public services, which will rebuild our economy, communities and public services – for the many, not the few.

Pavilion Labour will be celebrating diversity, campaigning for equality and enjoying all the fun at Brighton Pride on 4 August 2018. Labour has a proud record of championing the fight for LGBT+ equality. Back Labour for a Government which will say no to austerity, yes to equality. We’re #LabourAndProud

Enjoy highlights of the main speeches with thisplaylist from Pavilion Labour’s Multi-cultural Eid Festival​, including the major speeches from Asmat Roe – Brighton & Hove Muslim Women’s Group and Vice-Chair of Brighton and Hove’s Racial Harassment Forum, who describes the history and ongoing work of the Forum in tackling and reducing racist and religiously-motivated incidents, and the reflections of self-described “Windrush minor” Bert Williams MBE.

End the Tories’ ‘hostile environment’ policy – Under the Tories, 63 black British citizens, members of the Windrush Generation, have been deported. Others have been denied NHS treatment, made homeless, lost jobs, refused pensions, or been criminalised, and more cases remain unresolved weeks after the Tory Government promised ‘urgent action’ within a fortnight. Labour would repeal the Tories’ racist ‘hostile environment’ policy and we call on its author – Theresa May – to take responsibility and resign.

Labour and the TUC agree that workers need a £10 an hour minimum wage, secure jobs and an end to zero hour contracts. Labour stands for a growing economy where our national wealth is shared rather than going to those who are already well off. People who have lived, worked and paid taxes in our country for years must not be deported because of the colour of their skin. The Windrush Generation is part of our society. We want a fair deal at work for everyone, not just those at the top.

Thanks to everyone who has signed our petition to Keep Our Ticket Offices Open. You can be assured that Pavilion Labour will not let up our campaigning to keep station ticket offices open and to return our railways to public ownership, where the needs of passengers and our environment will be put before profit

Our NHS – Fix it now! On 3 February 2018, Labour Party members from Brighton and Hove joined health workers, trades unionists, patients, NHS campaigners and many more, travelling up to London to march in support of our NHS. Just as we had done on 4 March 2017 when Ian McIsaac reported from Whose NHS? OurNHS! . We won’t stop fighting for our NHS until it’s saved!

Labour stands for equality and social justice at home and for peace and internationalism abroad. Our policies are in the interests of the overwhelming majority of people and our members are united in campaigning for a Labour Government to stop the Tories taking Britain backwards. So encourage everyone you know to vote Labour (whoever the candidate) and to volunteer for your local Labour Party. For an economy that works for all, vote Labour on 8 June and get involved with our 2017 General Election campaign.

The six year old war in Syria has caused untold misery. As Labour’s leadership stands out against action that escalates conflict, Theresa May’s focus is on arms sales and her Government offers nothing constructive towards peace in the Middle East. By contrast, Labour believes in an ethical foreign policy.

Welcome from our Chair – Jon Rogers, honoured to have been elected as the new Chair of Brighton Pavilion Labour Party, introduces himself and encourages all Labour members and supporters to participate in our local Labour Party.

Pavilion Labour sends a warm welcome to all our sisters and brothers visiting Brighton for the TUC’s Congress 2019. We believe that trade union freedom is a crucial issue for the whole labour movement and are supporting a statement on the right to organise and strike. Free our unions! And don’t miss the important meeting of Brighton, Hove & District Trades Council on 11 September.

Pavilion Labour will be standing in solidarity with all LGBT+ people, celebrating diversity, campaigning for equality and enjoying all the fun at Brighton Pride on 3 August 2019. Labour has a proud record of championing the fight for LGBT+ equality. Back Labour for a Government which will say no to austerity, yes to equality. We’re #LabourAndProud

Only Labour will recreate the NHS as it was founded, to a system based on need not profit, including joint planning with a national care service. Labour’s transformative programme to rebuild Britain in the interests of the many not the few, is provoking attacks from those who oppose social progress. Pavilion Labour’s Chair, Jon Rogers, suggests that the best response from all Labour supporters is to talk to voters and take our Party’s message back to our streets.

Pavilion Labour believes that our schools are better run under council management within the local education authority. So we are asking everyone to support the campaign to stop the forced academisation of Moulsecoomb Primary School.

Join Pavilion Young Labour and Keir Milburn, author of Generation Left, for a discussion of the role of age in contemporary politics.
All ages welcome at the Friends’ Meeting House, from 6pm – 8pm on Thursday 30 May 2019.

Only 38% people voted in Brighton & Hove at the last European elections. That helped far right UKIP win 4 of the 10 South East MEPs as their vote was a bigger share of a small turnout. We urge Brighton & Hove people to vote at the European elections on 23 May, as all our votes will count in this election. A vote for Labour can stop the divisive hate-mongers of the Brexit Party, UKIP and their Tory friends.

As voters in Brighton and Hove, we have one chance every four years to choose new councillors. Please vote Labour on Thursday 2nd May 2019. Read on for details of Labour candidates and pledges for Brighton and Hove.

Join us on Saturday 9 March at Brighton’s celebration of International Women’s Day . Throughout the day Pavilion Labour women will be running a stall at the International Women’s Day event in The Dome. This is the brilliant Brighton celebration organised annually by Brighton Women’s Centre. As it runs from 10am to 5pm, all volunteers are welcome. Read on to find out more about our campaigns…

Labour’s National Policy Forum is consulting on eight new policy documents. Labour members’ contributions are vital to ensure that our Party’s policies will transform Britain in the interests of the many. Have your say before 30 June 2019 and help the next Labour government rebuild Britain.

There are 20 Labour councillors representing different wards on Brighton and Hove City Council. In Brighton Pavilion we have Labour councillors elected in Hollingdean and Stanmer ward.
Councillors hold meetings across their area each week. Find out how to contact them here.

Labour branches meet across Brighton Pavilion each month. Identify your ward and connect with your local Branch Labour Party to get involved in our activities. Branches discuss political ideas, debate current events, campaign on local or national issues, and have fun!

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ABOUT PAVILION LABOUR

The Labour Party in Brighton Pavilion constituency covers the wards of Patcham, Withdean, Hollingdean & Stanmer, Preston Park, Hanover & Elm Grove, St Peter's & North Laine and Regency.
We have active branches in each ward, which meet regularly to discuss, debate and campaign on local and national issues.
Brighton has a long tradition of radical politics, including some of the very first organised co-operatives and communal health care in Britain. This heritage informs our socialism today.